
The most crowded one was Chiikawa.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
That’s not an area for otaku, it’s for kids.
Is there really something like that at Tokyo Station… it’s close to Akihabara after all.
“Tokyo Character Street”
Speaking of which, they are also developing late-night anime and Vtubers.
It’s not necessarily for children.
>>3
I learned about it through VTubers.
You’re doing various things, huh?
Chii-kawa feels like it’s been lined up every day since it opened.
Is there an otaku sushi restaurant?
>>5
I felt like there was a ramen shop that played anime on a loop every day.
The underground shopping area of Tokyo Station really has a lot of different things.
Rather than “before I knew it,” it’s been quite some time already.
I wonder why only Pokémon is on the first floor.
>>7
About a year ago, it was normally in the basement.
I think it got too overcrowded after the renewal, and it became dangerous, so maybe it was expelled.
The store of Doraemon or Fujiko Fujio has only foreigners.
The Crayon Shin-chan pop-up store had mostly young girls, revealing an unexpected demand.
Generally, shops aimed at that type of otaku change over fairly quickly.
It’s tough to stand shoulder to shoulder with Pokémon and Chiikawa.
>>11
Are you trying to start a conflict just based on the information you learned in this thread?!
>>13
Are you being too sensitive?
>>11
That Vtuber’s store is opening for the second time after a limited-time pop-up, so it might become a permanent store.
I like the Yaesu underground shopping area because it has many unique stores.
>>14
If I laugh here, will it reveal that I’m anonymous…?
Those who start comparing things usually don’t do anything good…
I’m lost searching for a store that sells overpriced potato chips.
It’s tough not being able to eat Torifujō’s ramen anymore.
Is this one that is okay for men to enter?
>>18
Don’t do it.
I don’t really care, but I want them to stop making everything “Gransta” because it’s confusing.
Late-night anime and V content are now easily accessible to children, so it’s surprising to see kids in various places.
By the way, I’m also waiting in line right now!
There are many!
>>23
A Precure store?
When it’s said that things like One Piece and Kamen Rider will be crushed early on, it makes you wonder, doesn’t it?
>>26
As for the rider, wasn’t it relatively recent that the one-piece was completed?
The rider has been around for quite some time.
Character Street surprisingly has a lot of women.
The merchandise exclusive to the Jump Shop is my go-to souvenir that I take to young girls in the entertainment industry.
The underground shopping area is too crowded and too congested.
The Chiikawa shop had an incredible line when it first opened.
Pokémon has come to the surface, right?
Chikawa has become so popular that it’s on par with characters like Hello Kitty, which is amazing!
I don’t know the current layout, but I feel like the stores for PriPara, Sailor Moon, and Aikatsu were clustered together.
Tokyo Banana has released a collaboration with Chii-chan.
Well, Tokyo Banana is collaborating too widely, isn’t it?
The first Harry Potter had an amazing long line.
>>36
I wondered if there was something related to Harry Potter, and then I realized it’s for a limited time.
There must be a lot of turnover in the stores, huh?
>>66
There are a lot of pop-up stores.
Right now, the Jujutsu Kaisen pop-up store is big.
I’ve seen the Rilakkuma store, but it was quite a while ago.
I wish I had looked at a few more other shops.
I think there are quite a few places like Donguri Republic, but it’s always crowded.
It’s a bit interesting to see the shops of the TV stations lined up.
I think it’s impressive that there are so many foreigners at the Pokémon store.
Tokyo Station is relatively dominated by Chiikawa, isn’t it?
It’s great that there’s a Kirby Café pop-up.
It’s always sold out…
Are you really going to enter a place like this, nameless?
It’s a report, right?
Right now, the Teleto Shop is heavily promoting “Solitary Gourmet,” so it’s a good idea to check it out, Anonymous.
It’s disappointing that it will be closed by the time I go to buy souvenirs.
I think it might be difficult to find the way for the first time.
Tokyo Station feels different from Shinjuku and Shibuya, as it has a large area that is scattered.
It seems like Chiikawa is not crowded right now, but since it operates on a timed ticket system, you need to do proper research before going; otherwise, you might not be able to get in at all.
I have never read the Chikawa manga, but I think it’s cute.
I can go, but I still don’t know how to get to the Press Butter Sand store from here…
There was a Chiikawa Bakery opened in Omotesando, could it be that Chiikawa is becoming a major content…?
The platform of the Keiyo Line is too far away.
There’s a nice restaurant around here that I really like.
I occasionally go to V’s shop.
The atmosphere is almost the same as Tokyo Solamachi.
The most crowded restaurant at Tokyo Station is McDonald’s.
Is the SunSun pop-up store already over?
I was thinking of going, but I couldn’t.
It’s good that restaurants aren’t that expensive.
I just arrived, but there’s a line at the TBS shop and I wondered what it was for, and it seems to be Haikyuu merchandise.
I like seeing places like the Character Store showcase.
Each store is decorating their products in a cute way.
The hormone topping has disappeared from the okonomiyaki shop.
Between Yaesu Underground Mall and Tokyo Station Underground.
Many different spaces have been created, haven’t they?
Due to the large number of people, there is a ticket system in place.
There are times when I can’t just casually look at something…
Narita Airport is one thing, but isn’t the area wrapped with Pokémon designs surprisingly large? Tokyo Station was also renovated, and when you come to the first floor, the walls around the shops and some additional areas were wrapped quite extensively…
Tokyo Character Street is not a place where you hesitate based on gender or age.
There are quite a few foreigners, and it’s a chaotic place that doesn’t seem to limit its customer base, so it’s fine to go.
There are only shops that are popular with foreigners in the otaku category.
The Gundam Base is filled with old men.
>>68
Surprisingly, there isn’t any Gundam on Character Street.
I wonder if it used to exist a long time ago.
I thought the big stuffed animal of Komugi in the thread was nice.
I can’t reach the store I went to before.
Tokyo Station with only downward tracks.
You should buy Rappy’s merchandise at the TBS shop and take it home.
Tokyo Character Street was created in 2008.
Before that, there were already plenty of merchandise shops for TV stations.
Prism Stone and Tsuburaya Store – I go back and forth.
If it’s a famous character, there are many limited edition products.
I think they were selling “Solitary Gourmet” goods at the Teleto Shop too.
The Hololive store had so few Asians, I couldn’t tell if they were Japanese… or Korean or Chinese, and it was scary.
I only went to Character Street when I was with Miku.